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Final 2025 Jobs Report Anticipates Mixed Results for El Paso Economy

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The Bureau of Labor Statistics is set to release the last jobs report for 2025, with estimates suggesting the addition of 55,000 jobs in December, slightly below November's 64,000. However, some economists predict the figure could exceed 105,000 due to seasonal hiring. Despite this, the overall job growth for the year is projected to be a mere 710,000, marking one of the weakest years for employment since 2003. The unemployment rate is expected to decrease to 4.5%, down from a four-year high of 4.6%. The report will provide crucial insights into the labor market's health, especially following a year marked by uncertainty and uneven job gains across sectors.

Key Details: • Final jobs report for 2025 to be released on Friday. • Economists estimate job additions between 55,000 and 105,000 for December. • Unemployment rate expected to drop to 4.5%. • Total job gains for 2025 projected at 710,000, the lowest since 2003. • Focus on health care and leisure sectors, which have seen significant job growth.

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Bank of AmericaBureau of Labor StatisticsNela RichardsonADPGregory DacoHeather LongAndy ChallengerDavid Michael TinsleyOren KlachkinNavy Federal Credit UnionChallenger, Gray & Christmas

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